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Deutsch: Verbreitung der vier Landessprachen der Schweiz im Kanton Graubünden im Jahr 2000
 
Rumantsch
 
Deutsch
 
Italienisch
English: Distribution of the three official languages of Graubünden in 2000. Striped areas have swinging majority, traditionally strong minorities (+30%) of either official languages or are officially bilingual communities.
 
Romansh-speaking areas
 
German-speaking areas
 
Italian-speaking areas
Ripoarisch: De Verdeilong vun de drei offzjälle Schprooche en Jraubünde im Johr 2000. Jääjende met Schtriefe han wääßelnde Miehheite un traditjonäll schtarke Menderheite vun övver drißßesch Prozänt un sin offizjäll zwieschroocheje Jemeinde.
 
Mer kallt Romantsch
 
Mer kallt Dütsch
 
Mer kallt Etaläänesch
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Source Bundesamt für Statistik, Volkszählung 2000
Author Marco Zanoli (sidonius 14:46, 18 June 2006 (UTC))
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